Cypress vine (Ipomoea quamoclit) is a beautiful plant known for its bright red flowers and ability to come back each year through self-seeding. Though classified as an annual, it often behaves like a ...
If you have been wanting something a little different for your garden, the exotic-looking cypress vine may be just the plant you are looking for. It is a tender annual plant, which means it grows ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at gnogardening@agcenter.lsu.edu. I have a vine with ferny leaves and bright red flowers taking over my ...
My wife, Gerrie and I were on a summer excursion for a few days this past week and when we left this vine was only a few inches out of the ground. When we returned, the vine had rapidly grown, ...
Q: This little delicate vine came up in my rock garden. I didn't pull it up because I thought it was pretty. A few days later, these beautiful little red star-shaped flowers appeared all over it.
The first time I saw cypress vine was about 40 years ago, alongside a rural road near Polk City. Found throughout the world’s tropical and subtropical regions, cypress vine is a twining plant with ...
Cypress vine (Ipomoea quamoclit), a type of morning glory, is an old- fashioned annual vine with cardinal red tubular flowers that remain open all day. They are a favorite with butterflies and ...
I enjoy plants that not only bring beauty but also attract pollinators, and one of the most striking plants is the exotic cypress vine. This is not a native plant, but it has earned its place in many ...
Cypress vine (Ipomoea quamoclit), a type of morning glory, is an old- fashioned annual vine with cardinal red tubular flowers that remain open all day. They are a favorite with butterflies and ...
Allow me to tell you a few things about some members of the Morning-glory family. There must be nearly 2,000 species in this family, and as native plants, they are distributed pretty much all over the ...